JC]]>orderdisorderPlaylistsMon, 19 Feb 2007 07:18:38 -0800http://www.wcsb.org/forum/read.php?15,333,807#msg-807Re: o r d e r d i s o r d e rhttp://www.wcsb.org/forum/read.php?15,333,807#msg-807
My apologies for the lack of set lists for the weekends of 01.28.07 and 02.04.07. With my special guests, I didn't keep close record of the set lists.

Me and the Devil Blues - Dead Meadow - Shivering King and Others
With You With Me - Welcome - Sirs
If You Could Read Your Mind - Clinic - Visitations
Lust in the Movies - The Long Blondes - Someone To Drive You Home
Calling Me - The Rapture - Pieces of The People We Love
On the Bed - George Harrison - Wonderwall Music
Sadly Tonight - The Stereo Workers Union - Adavance: God Bless The Stereo Workers Union.
The Ride - Volta Sound - This Is the Yin and the Yang
No Space In This Realm - Akron / Family - Meek Warrior
Snare, Girl - Sonic Youth - Thousand Leaves
Can't Go Out, Can't Stay In - Whitey - The Light at The End of The Tunnel Is a Train
Ski - George Harrison - Wonderwall Music
Story of the Whole Thing - Out Hud - S.T.R.E.E.T. D.A.D.
Sidekick & Emo -Unisex - Stratosfear
Boogie Chillun - John Lee Hooker - The Best of John Lee Hooker
Screaming Gun - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Screaming Gun E.P.
Mary Anne - Spacemen 3 - Performance: Live at the Melkweg 6/2/88
Temptation - New Order - Selections from Retro

Wolfmother
Califone
Belle and Sebastian
TV on the Radio
Bardo Pond
Oneida
Snowden
Tapes 'n' Tapes
Akron; Family
Black Heart Procession
Thom Yorke
Black Keys
The Lilys]]>orderdisorderPlaylistsMon, 01 Jan 2007 19:46:24 -0800http://www.wcsb.org/forum/read.php?15,333,589#msg-589Re: o r d e r d i s o r d e rhttp://www.wcsb.org/forum/read.php?15,333,589#msg-589
In 1990, I was a sophomore at John Carroll. My two favorite bands were RIDE and Lush. When everyone was rushing around trying to find some meaningless gift for everybody else, I found solace in RIDE.

Every year, our swim team would leave Cleveland to train in sunny Florida. While that was cool, I missed an epic concert at the Cleveland's Empire Concert Club. My two favorite bands were splitting the headline slot in their first tour across the states. I was crushed. I think I may have wanted to quit the team.

Anyway...

That was 16 years ago. That was well before some rock critic labelled the sound "shoegaze"... I didnt think of it as shoegaze. I thought it was cool. Swirling psychedelia, loud guitars, distortion, noise...